Alice Cooper enshrined in White Castle Hall of Fame

It took what was starting to feel like forever for Alice Cooper to take his rightful place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. Now, the shock-rock pioneer can add another hall-of-fame induction to his resume. The star was enshrined in the White Castle Cravers Hall of Fame at White Castle headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, on Monday, July 7.

As a child growing up in Detroit, the legend was introduced to the Midwestern delicacy that is White Castle's slider at a young age, and has never lost his taste for them over the years. Following a tour of White Castle headquarters, Cooper joined in as a cover band played "No More Mr. Nice Guy" before the presentation of a plaque commemorating his induction.

Cooper said, "A lot of my fellow rockers are going to be envious of this honor."

Asked how that honor compared to his induction to the rock hall, Cooper replied, "There's no comparison."

As to why he's been inducted to a burger hall of fame, he's often talked up his love of White Castle in interviews and on his syndicated "Nights With Alice Cooper" radio program. He also served White Castle at the party following the premiere of the "Super Duper Alice Cooper" documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival in April in New York City.